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and i said, does bob know this? and he said, bob asked me to talk to you. i could not believe it. so the next day i flew up to camp david and bob met me and we went over to one of the cabins and talked and we were both crying. and he said that it looked like it was going to be a political problem to the president because of all this segretti stuff and this guy sam irvin may hold some hearings. so therefore it's probably better for your career and everything else if you move on. i mean, it was just horrible. nothing that can describe how i felt. so i sucked it up, said yes, sir, went into the men's room to get myself straightened up, and there is the attorney general of the united states, balling like a baby. he had just met, and i'm thinking to myself, this thing is surreal. i can't believe this. so i went back, got on the helicopter and started figuring out my life. >> leon jaworski said if the american people had not demanded action in the watergate scandal, it might have grown into outrages as great as those in nazi germany. >> well, here again, you're into this verbal excess t
and i said, does bob know this? and he said, bob asked me to talk to you. i could not believe it. so the next day i flew up to camp david and bob met me and we went over to one of the cabins and talked and we were both crying. and he said that it looked like it was going to be a political problem to the president because of all this segretti stuff and this guy sam irvin may hold some hearings. so therefore it's probably better for your career and everything else if you move on. i mean, it was...
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why is it just us, bob? are the french, brits, germans against the geneva convention or whatever the red line originally signed that said -- are they against that? are they okay with human rights atrocities? >> they're not. >> why aren't they joining us. if it is so bad and they're so sure, why aren't they with us? >> besides the british and maybe the french, they don't have military capability to do what we need to do to degrade the forces, united states is the only one that does, one. two, the saudis have, you can argue oil, the saudis, kuwaitis who believe iran is the threat to the stability of the region, iran will be emboldened if the united states doesn't attack. >> where are the allies? they aren't with us. >> wait a minute, that's not exactly accurate. >> i think they want to back a winner. that's what happens. when president obama gets this approval, then those leaders will feel embolden. this is why you cannot lead from behind, you have to be in front. this is what the leader of the free world does
why is it just us, bob? are the french, brits, germans against the geneva convention or whatever the red line originally signed that said -- are they against that? are they okay with human rights atrocities? >> they're not. >> why aren't they joining us. if it is so bad and they're so sure, why aren't they with us? >> besides the british and maybe the french, they don't have military capability to do what we need to do to degrade the forces, united states is the only one that...
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and let bob talk. >> bob, and told that this little thing that i have just --ached to the telephone bob, could you say a few words for us? are you still there? >> [indiscernible] >> is this being broadcast, what he is saying right now? i realize you are in a terrible position and cannot get information while you're on the phone. do you think it would be better to remain on the phone? >> [indiscernible] [feedback] click yes, bob. -- >> yes, bob. this is being broadcast. >> [indiscernible] and i will be back in about five minutes. but that is just fine, bob. -- >> that is just fine, bob. you, we've just gotten this from dallas. president kennedy has been given blood transfusions at parkland hospital after -- in an effort to save his life after he and governor john connally were shot in an assassination attempt. the word is still that the president is in very serious condition. other reports say he is in critical condition. jim -- governor john connally, i think he has been moved, has he not? >> this information, which adds up to something rather inconclusive, it says that the secret servi
and let bob talk. >> bob, and told that this little thing that i have just --ached to the telephone bob, could you say a few words for us? are you still there? >> [indiscernible] >> is this being broadcast, what he is saying right now? i realize you are in a terrible position and cannot get information while you're on the phone. do you think it would be better to remain on the phone? >> [indiscernible] [feedback] click yes, bob. -- >> yes, bob. this is being...
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bob had a unique way of doing this. the first way i testified with him, he sat there like a choir boy and never moved. i said, you have to where -- you have to promote. >> i have been trained as a prosecutor, i'm not allowed to show emotion. we would sit next to each other, and you know how you before testifying, witnesses cup their hands. everyone thinks we are saying something profound to each other. bob and i would be in the middle of a testimony, and i look up my hands and say something to him like, bob, is not the dumbest question ever heard in your life? shut up. here comes, bob. swim, bobby, swim. shut up. [laughter] are you really going to take that from this guy? yes senator, i am not worthy. [laughter] this man entrance from the fbi and help keep our country safe. he has reached out to communities across the country, particularly those from other lands, to understand their problems, to build bridges, to inspire common values, and to shape their perception of law enforcement in a truly unique american context.
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bob, first to you. bob, the president is essentially a lame duck, the second term, 16 months. that's a lot to deal with in 16 months. what's first on the agenda, do you think? >> first is gun control, and, obviously, this was before the connecticut shooting, but he did not talk about it in the first term. he didn't push it. he's going to be pushing that, pushing immigration, pushing climate change, but spending is not on his agenda, cutting spending. i think he was interested in 2011, almost got a deal with speaker john boehner on a grand bargain on entitlement reform, crafting a budget now. i don't think you're going to see major cuts in that. it's a significant shift. remember, obama said the deficit kept his awake in the first term. through his actions, you know, he's not pursuing a lot of cuts and changes to entitlements. liz: what is feasible for the president to get through with a window of 16 months? gun control? what do you think he can push through successfully? >> well, i think he will try to push through gun control, and they are starting right away, and i know bide
bob, first to you. bob, the president is essentially a lame duck, the second term, 16 months. that's a lot to deal with in 16 months. what's first on the agenda, do you think? >> first is gun control, and, obviously, this was before the connecticut shooting, but he did not talk about it in the first term. he didn't push it. he's going to be pushing that, pushing immigration, pushing climate change, but spending is not on his agenda, cutting spending. i think he was interested in 2011,...
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bob, some traits, if you will. obviously, the first thing that comes to mind, i think, for most of us is a leader. man of character and integrity. a distinguished and dedicated public servant. humble. principled pragmatist. an innovative and motivator. and so now a few words about those few words. under director mueller he directed and implemented what is arguably the most significant change in the fbi's 105-year history. i think historians may debate what has been the most significant, but i would suggest that that is what has happened in the last 12 years. he is the most significant sea change for an organization such as the fbi. we all remember the mi5 debate, whether the fbi in a post-9/11 world could handle the traditional law enforcement responsibilities that it was known for and also collect intelligence that contributed to national security and share that intelligence. and so it's good that george tenet is here this morning, because it is because of george and his cooperation, collaboration, sending 20 repo
bob, some traits, if you will. obviously, the first thing that comes to mind, i think, for most of us is a leader. man of character and integrity. a distinguished and dedicated public servant. humble. principled pragmatist. an innovative and motivator. and so now a few words about those few words. under director mueller he directed and implemented what is arguably the most significant change in the fbi's 105-year history. i think historians may debate what has been the most significant, but i...
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we just don't know what is motivating this dwlung man and his brother. >> pelley: bob, thank you, as we look at this map we are seeing chechnya. our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you civil war through the '90s and the 2000s there has been terrorism involved in. that it was islamic separatists who wanted to have an independent state separate from russia. the russian army has put that revolt down. but the war spilled over into the country that these young men are from, dagestan and apparently the families, the exteplded families of this family emigrated to the united states as refugees in about 2002/2003. and these young men have been growing up, going to school here in the united states, became permanent legal residents. in other words green card holders, and the young man, the man who is now being sought in boston became a naturalized american citizen we are being told by the red sox organization that the red sox
we just don't know what is motivating this dwlung man and his brother. >> pelley: bob, thank you, as we look at this map we are seeing chechnya. our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you civil war through the '90s and the 2000s there has been terrorism involved in. that it was islamic separatists who wanted to have an...
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to your point, bob, about benghazi. you had the person coming out speaking for the government, who was not involved in the creation of the document that would tell her what to say. that's disconnection between the government-- susan rice i'm talking about who came out and spoke about what happened in benghazi-- we saw from the e-mails released this week was not involved in the crafting of what she would say. that's kind of standard operating procedure in administrations, this careful crafting the talking points but that's the wrong people if the point is to actually try to find out what happened. >> schieffer: i want to thank you all and i'm sure we're not going to solve this, this morning. it's going to take a while to get this sorted out. we'll be right back with our "face the nation" flashback. for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... ad cal exactly w
to your point, bob, about benghazi. you had the person coming out speaking for the government, who was not involved in the creation of the document that would tell her what to say. that's disconnection between the government-- susan rice i'm talking about who came out and spoke about what happened in benghazi-- we saw from the e-mails released this week was not involved in the crafting of what she would say. that's kind of standard operating procedure in administrations, this careful crafting...
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>> yes, bob? i have a medical -- [ indiscernible ] five minutes. >> that's fine, bob, we'll be expecting you. i'll keep the phone. thank you, bob, very much. >> to interrupt for a moment, there is this from dallas. while robert mcneil is on the phone, he's unable to gather information. president kennedy has been given blood transfusions at parkland in an effort to save his life after he and governor john connolly of texas were shot. the word still is that the president is still in serious condition. other reports say he's in critical condition. governor john connolly, i think, chet, has been moved. >> yep, we have this information that adds up to something rather inconclusive. secret service said the president remained in the emergency room and the governor was moved to the general operating room of parkland hospital. one secret serviceman was overheard telling the other that there was no need to move the president because emergency facilities were adequate in the emergency room. that would indica
>> yes, bob? i have a medical -- [ indiscernible ] five minutes. >> that's fine, bob, we'll be expecting you. i'll keep the phone. thank you, bob, very much. >> to interrupt for a moment, there is this from dallas. while robert mcneil is on the phone, he's unable to gather information. president kennedy has been given blood transfusions at parkland in an effort to save his life after he and governor john connolly of texas were shot. the word still is that the president is...
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i never knew how much i missed bob. here's a little bit. >> it seemed almost unreal that we can't get together on a budget or legislation. i mean we weren't perfect by a long shot but at least we got our work done. >> what do you think of your party, of the republicans today? >> i think they ought to put a sign on the national committee door that says "closed for repairs." >> john: there goes your invitation to speak at the next convention. christian finnegan, elayne boosler and chris blakeman. >> i didn't realize if you live long enough, you turn into strom thurmond. >> people say with obama why doesn't he compromise? you can't compromise with insanity. bob dole and his ilk were people we disagreed with. they argued during the day and had a beer at night. they were public servants. they wanted to get things done. so that's the huge difference right now and you know, back in '94, dole, the republican plan for healthcare was the individual mandate which is vilified as unconstitutional. >> john: very good point. back then
i never knew how much i missed bob. here's a little bit. >> it seemed almost unreal that we can't get together on a budget or legislation. i mean we weren't perfect by a long shot but at least we got our work done. >> what do you think of your party, of the republicans today? >> i think they ought to put a sign on the national committee door that says "closed for repairs." >> john: there goes your invitation to speak at the next convention. christian finnegan,...
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stay tuned because bob inglis talks the fed's policy snowden leaks and ecuadorian trade policy it was senior fellow at the me says if the suit mark. is how many billions in might the fed hospitality and then bob and i will over a hacker add to that. i would rather as lessons for people in positions with instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t.e. question more. well that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives on top class tennis stars. it's been a fiery week full of pressing so what's a deep pressing economic issues with the fed talk of tapering scaring down the markets then strategic press releases talking the markets back up again we have the saga of edward snowden and that is glued us to our seats as we try to figure out just how much uncle sam has the goods on all of us and just when you thought m.f. global was no longer a household word the goldman sachs lead see f.t.c. finally and i emphasize finally goes after the very man who threw the entire futures industry into disarray t
stay tuned because bob inglis talks the fed's policy snowden leaks and ecuadorian trade policy it was senior fellow at the me says if the suit mark. is how many billions in might the fed hospitality and then bob and i will over a hacker add to that. i would rather as lessons for people in positions with instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t.e. question more. well that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories...
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bob, you photographed rosa parks that day, you had photographed her before. what was your impression of here? >> well, rosa parks was a great heroin and, by the way, contemporary to earlier information, both she and i think miss height spoke at the rally at the washington monument. so there were women speaking there. but rosa parks appeared in every one of doc's events and i photographed her at the -- at his funeral and i must have taken maybe two or three rolls of film, that would be 60 or 80 photographs and she was crying in every one of them. >> beautiful picture of her. now we have a picture of the one man who spoke in 1963, and spoke today, there is john lewis looking very, very young. lynn, you said that john lewis' speech was railroad important to you. >> it was. he was not much older than i and just hearing him speak out in the spirit that that i believed in of really stepping forward and agitated and making sure that what was needed would happen. he -- i think he spoke to the young people that day. >> we have some hour questions let's go to her mel a
bob, you photographed rosa parks that day, you had photographed her before. what was your impression of here? >> well, rosa parks was a great heroin and, by the way, contemporary to earlier information, both she and i think miss height spoke at the rally at the washington monument. so there were women speaking there. but rosa parks appeared in every one of doc's events and i photographed her at the -- at his funeral and i must have taken maybe two or three rolls of film, that would be 60...
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>> well, i am afraid, bob, we know what is going to happen. tomorrow the senate will come in session. the house position which is basically the same one they sent us the last time is going to be rejected again and we are going to face the prospect of the government shutting down come midnight monday night, tuesday morning. and that is sad as you mentioned 800,000 federal workers will be the victims of this republican shutdown strategy, but even more important, it hurts our economy. for goodness sakes we are just starting to recover and create jobs and strengthen the economy and the leaders in business tell us don't do this. don't shut down the government, don't fail to pay the government's bills with the debt ceiling and that is exactly what the republicans are hell-bent on doing. >> schieffer: well, do you think the government is going to shut down? at this point, do you think that is really going to happen? >> i am afraid i do. i watched what happened last night, i do. i watched wha what happened last night in the house of representatives i
>> well, i am afraid, bob, we know what is going to happen. tomorrow the senate will come in session. the house position which is basically the same one they sent us the last time is going to be rejected again and we are going to face the prospect of the government shutting down come midnight monday night, tuesday morning. and that is sad as you mentioned 800,000 federal workers will be the victims of this republican shutdown strategy, but even more important, it hurts our economy. for...
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thanks for joining bob i do as always. it was an ethical day here on prime interest it was hard for us to wrap our heads around why it took nearly two years for john corazon to face charges after blowing up the futures and history maybe at the justice to. partment will quietly demonstrate he's not too medium sized to jail and we're trying to figure out when snowden will leave terminal three and why did alice try well we've been holding out for the new be part of three of which is coming into the silver screen and twenty fourteen and tangibility is an issue when it comes to bad policy thanks so much for joining us i'm perry and boring and this is prime answer as i have a great weekend.
thanks for joining bob i do as always. it was an ethical day here on prime interest it was hard for us to wrap our heads around why it took nearly two years for john corazon to face charges after blowing up the futures and history maybe at the justice to. partment will quietly demonstrate he's not too medium sized to jail and we're trying to figure out when snowden will leave terminal three and why did alice try well we've been holding out for the new be part of three of which is coming into...
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bob there you go bob. who wants a >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like the young and the restless if by res less you mean missing. let's go to andy looy vee for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> rand paul's filibuster leads to a letter from eric holder assuring the senator that the president cannot use a drone to kill a noncombatant american. and plus can making it rain at the club be written off as a tax deduction? maybe the rappers don't know what they are talking about when you file taxes and what happens when we send bill schulz out on the street to find out what they mean about a new yogurt marketed to men? hopeful -- hopefully he has a rag over his mouth and his lungs fill with liquid and all of the thrashing in the world can't change that his vital functions have shutting down and he will cease to exist as a human being. greg? >> wow. that was thorough. >> it gets more involved each time. >> i would call it fan fiction, but it is more like anti-fan fiction. >> it is the opposite of slash fiction. >> do you thoug
bob there you go bob. who wants a >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like the young and the restless if by res less you mean missing. let's go to andy looy vee for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> rand paul's filibuster leads to a letter from eric holder assuring the senator that the president cannot use a drone to kill a noncombatant american. and plus can making it rain at the club be written off as a tax deduction? maybe the rappers don't know...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
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. >> members, i'm bob. i spent seven 1/2 years on the sunshine ordinance task force and i also was an officer off the city's ethics commission for 2 years. i'm looking at your agenda. there is nothing in here about approval of the minutes of the past meeting or the previous meeting. why i'm raising that is there is differences as to what was the decision made at the last regular full council meeting, was it tabled or was it tabled for that meeting. you don't have your own draft official record as to what the decision was. you have conflicting oral statements. i'm asking you to keep that in mind that you are proceeding without minutes and the lack of minutes also raises other questions of what else you did on didn't decide. whatever else also was discussed at the executive committee meeting, may help inform your thinking. but it doesn't over riedde negate or modify whatever was decided. right now we have heard differing opinions as to what was decided. until you resolve that, yes, you don't have a cochair as
. >> members, i'm bob. i spent seven 1/2 years on the sunshine ordinance task force and i also was an officer off the city's ethics commission for 2 years. i'm looking at your agenda. there is nothing in here about approval of the minutes of the past meeting or the previous meeting. why i'm raising that is there is differences as to what was the decision made at the last regular full council meeting, was it tabled or was it tabled for that meeting. you don't have your own draft official...
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here's the important thing bob. we did everything we could that night-- which by the way was borne out by the review board. they said the washington-based effort was a good effort that did everything it it possible could have. but the question from the president now is mao-- what have we condition to make sure this does not happen again? and he demanded of us his team, be that at the state department, be that at the white house or the pentagon ear the intelligence community to make sure this never happens again and he won't put up with it. >> schieffer: one of the relationships congress is holding uplet nominations of both john brennan of the c.i.a., and chuck hagel at the defense department, they tell us there were 70 e-mails that went back and forth if during that week on what susan rice should say on this broadcast and the other talk shows the following sunday, and somewhere along the way the idea that this was the act of terrorists, was taken out. why don't you, number one give the senators those e-mails and let
here's the important thing bob. we did everything we could that night-- which by the way was borne out by the review board. they said the washington-based effort was a good effort that did everything it it possible could have. but the question from the president now is mao-- what have we condition to make sure this does not happen again? and he demanded of us his team, be that at the state department, be that at the white house or the pentagon ear the intelligence community to make sure this...
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thanks for joining bob or to you as always. it was an ethical day here on prime interest it was hard for us to wrap our heads around why it took nearly two years for john corazon to face charges after blowing up the futures and history maybe the justice department will finally demonstrate he's not too medium size to jail and we're trying to figure out when snowden will leave terminal three and why did outlets well we've been holding out for the new be part of three of which is coming up to the silver screen and one in fourteen and tangibility is an issue when it comes to fed policy thank you so much for joining us i'm parry and boring and this is prime minister as i have a great weekend. what happened to the arab spring dream does egypt's first freely elected president bring any change fear poverty economic failure and file its remains to egypt's attempts to escape chaos leave us wallowing even deeper. egypt. they were ready to do anything for their country to me to try out it is to love the country more than yourself if you jo
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and bob is. thanks so much. and have been an unfair day on prime interest we discussed the tragedy of m.f. global after john corazon demolished the firm and whiles we have to use the officials turned a blind eye and we dug into the legacy bank regulations which are a century old with better stemming the tide of an invasion and it might not be fair that spanier is good to hear the new jersey rocker on the cheap will everyone else face both right or doesn't think oh sure that general petraeus is cashing in out there is a gamble as communication but hey if you woke up figure in the dictionary you won't see any reference to life so get over it they were watching come back tomorrow and parry and boring it's prime interest of a great thing. the civilized world produces more food. while people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every. where remedial is the most. that is. allowed or drink to blame. them it was a bad year without a train that we couldn't do anything with didn't want to do with it all t
and bob is. thanks so much. and have been an unfair day on prime interest we discussed the tragedy of m.f. global after john corazon demolished the firm and whiles we have to use the officials turned a blind eye and we dug into the legacy bank regulations which are a century old with better stemming the tide of an invasion and it might not be fair that spanier is good to hear the new jersey rocker on the cheap will everyone else face both right or doesn't think oh sure that general petraeus is...
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douglas: bob, why should i look at john knoll as a suspect in this case? was there any change in his behavior on or about the time of the kidnapping? absolutely. three weeks after the ransom was paid, john suddenly seemed to have a lot of money. and he started becoming very very generous to my father in terms of collectibles for my dad's stamp collection. did knoll go anywhere? three weeks before hauptmann goes on trial on january 2, 1935 i've got this photograph here of him sailing with $700 first class tickets with his wife to hamburg on the ss manhattan. douglas: that's expensive, right? $700 for two round-trip tickets to germany. that was an awful lot of money the equivalent of about six years' rent for john. douglas: so what do you think? i think it's possible it was some of the ransom money. and then the very day that hauptmann is convicted, february 13, 1935, is the day that john leaves europe to return to the states. narrator: so is john knoll "cemetery john" after all, hauptmann's long missing partner in crime? douglas: what i like about knoll is
douglas: bob, why should i look at john knoll as a suspect in this case? was there any change in his behavior on or about the time of the kidnapping? absolutely. three weeks after the ransom was paid, john suddenly seemed to have a lot of money. and he started becoming very very generous to my father in terms of collectibles for my dad's stamp collection. did knoll go anywhere? three weeks before hauptmann goes on trial on january 2, 1935 i've got this photograph here of him sailing with $700...
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. >> thanks for having me, bob. i'm really looking forward to it. >> schieffer: the sequester these draconian across-the-board spending cuts that are supposed to go into effect march 1. it appears to me that this is anything to happen. it looks to as if both the president and the congressional leaders have given up on each other. can this possibly happen? >> well, we've not give know up on this, bob and the reason we've not given up on this is because it's going to have a real impact, on middle-class families-- >> schieffer: it's going to have an impact on everybody. >> across the board. the lens through which the president is going to see the fight is what is the impact on middle class family and the kind of investments we expect for the economy to grow from the middle out. so our hope is that this does not happen, that we choose-- rather than make this an ideological fight as it appears to be right now among some on the republican caucus, we just do a balanced approach to fix this problem. >> schieffer: i agree wi
. >> thanks for having me, bob. i'm really looking forward to it. >> schieffer: the sequester these draconian across-the-board spending cuts that are supposed to go into effect march 1. it appears to me that this is anything to happen. it looks to as if both the president and the congressional leaders have given up on each other. can this possibly happen? >> well, we've not give know up on this, bob and the reason we've not given up on this is because it's going to have a real...
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and oh we don't. >> bob, i think he hit the nail on the head. i mean, they're against, against, but not necessarily for. great for the base, red meat for the troops. use your own analogy. it's not going to help win independents. >> this is a red letter day for me. i'm going to agree with newt gingrich. i just agreed with john brabender. brabender said it, the republican party has to put positive alternatives ought there. their problem in terms of health care, for example, is you can't come up with a health care plan that guarantees coverage even if you have pre-existing conditions without an individual mandate. it won't work. because people will just wait until they get sick and then go buy insurance. there's a whole republican task force trying to come up with this alternative. i understand why republicans are desperate and frustrated about this. if obama care goes into effect, if people find out there are no death panels, there's no rationing, tens of millions of americans will get health care and by the time we get to the 2016 election, they
and oh we don't. >> bob, i think he hit the nail on the head. i mean, they're against, against, but not necessarily for. great for the base, red meat for the troops. use your own analogy. it's not going to help win independents. >> this is a red letter day for me. i'm going to agree with newt gingrich. i just agreed with john brabender. brabender said it, the republican party has to put positive alternatives ought there. their problem in terms of health care, for example, is you...
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and seven and because the collateral is not cash it does not show up on conventional balance sheets bob can you explain to us how real hypothecation comes into play in this new proposed rule by the for sure think of it as a game of musical chairs and it's quite simple the person who gets the chair last the last person standing or sitting in there is a person who wins and gets a collateral oftentimes these big banks they have incredible oversight about oversight of the regulatory sense but they see what's going on with their clients m.f. global is a good example because j.p. morgan itself was a custodian for them they were a lender they they were clearing their trades so they knew all about m.f. global and when m.f. global was going through its final days j.p. morgan managed to grab a bunch of global school lateral securities as it turned out a lot of that belong to customers but even even with the law written the way it was j.p. morgan was able to keep a substantial part of that at least initially until the customers really objected to it but that's that's a side point same thing in a c
and seven and because the collateral is not cash it does not show up on conventional balance sheets bob can you explain to us how real hypothecation comes into play in this new proposed rule by the for sure think of it as a game of musical chairs and it's quite simple the person who gets the chair last the last person standing or sitting in there is a person who wins and gets a collateral oftentimes these big banks they have incredible oversight about oversight of the regulatory sense but they...
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guess what, bob? we always get a budget. >> schieffer: well, that may not be such a bad idea at that. we'll have a lot more from the prime minister on part two of our broadcast this morning, and i'll be back in a minute with some personal thoughts. >> schieffer: writing a commentary is usually the last thing i do when i'm preparing for "face the nation." i want to make sure i take last-minute twements into account. well, i could have written this one four or five years ago. the government is shut down. it's the other guy's fault and into on and on. nothing has changed, yet this time everything is different. this time around they're all talking, just not to each other. it's not just republicans against democrats. it's also republicans against republicans, to the point that a republican senator, ted cruz, a freshman at that, was advising house republicans at one point on how to stand up to their leader john boehner. that's beyond rare. in a legislative body where seniority determines everything from par
guess what, bob? we always get a budget. >> schieffer: well, that may not be such a bad idea at that. we'll have a lot more from the prime minister on part two of our broadcast this morning, and i'll be back in a minute with some personal thoughts. >> schieffer: writing a commentary is usually the last thing i do when i'm preparing for "face the nation." i want to make sure i take last-minute twements into account. well, i could have written this one four or five years...
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the edge starts with bob barnard and will thomas. >> bob, what do you know? >> brian this thing started 4 1/2 hours ago and then within the last 15 minutes they've started putting water back on this fire. we don't see flames but it's smoking again and this thick smoke has been seen for miles and you can smell it for blocks. they don't know how it started although we spoke to an employee that said it started in an area that is between two sections of this hardware store one that is a paint store and then the other is a hardware which is basically the hardware store. it looks like an alley but it's used for a lot of things and she believes it was an elect -- electrical fire. we spoke to irene the employee and she was able to get her bicycle and get out of here. >> here's what she told us. >> we cashiers blew it off because it's a hardware store. we cut wood you know and sometimes it smells burned. there's always funny smells coming from that old building. you just blow it off. didn't take it seriously. until the cops swarmed and told us to evacuate. we had to d
the edge starts with bob barnard and will thomas. >> bob, what do you know? >> brian this thing started 4 1/2 hours ago and then within the last 15 minutes they've started putting water back on this fire. we don't see flames but it's smoking again and this thick smoke has been seen for miles and you can smell it for blocks. they don't know how it started although we spoke to an employee that said it started in an area that is between two sections of this hardware store one that is a...
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>> well, bob, we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal. we've knot more laws than the administration could ever enforce. and so we don't do commemorative bills on the floor. we don't do all that nonsense. we deal with what the american people want us to do. unpopular? yes. why? we're in a divided government. we're fighting for what we believe in. sometimes, you know, the american people don't like this mess. >> but it's not the case, mr. speaker, of just passing or not passing new laws. you've got the government in gridlock. you're laying off people in the defense department. they're working four days a week. you've got the sequester that is the creation of congress. this is not something that-- >> now, bob, that's wrong. >> hoisted upon washington by-- >> who. >> somebody from mars. >> who insisted on the sequester, the president of the united states? >> i'm talking about washington. >> he insisted on it. understand, bob, the government has spent more than it brought in for 55 of the last
>> well, bob, we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal. we've knot more laws than the administration could ever enforce. and so we don't do commemorative bills on the floor. we don't do all that nonsense. we deal with what the american people want us to do. unpopular? yes. why? we're in a divided government. we're fighting for what we believe in. sometimes, you know, the american people don't like this mess. >> but it's...
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with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for. the program the artwork and. everyone. over. there so it will be kind of obvious there. is going to. be more. and there's also a class action suit against j.p. morgan and there is and to. the morgan recently settled can you explain the bank and that's global and what the settlement means. well very simply that the settlement is good news in that war money is coming back to the state to copper and it is instead of going to be years and years of litigation with the geisha coffee to weigh in the recovery that is good news was j.p. morgan's roll or low as they were essentially on every possible side as a predator they received customer transfers in the final days of the global. carry the word zionist according to. a rational power. and that's really sort of where the start of customer money. misuse where they were going to and j.p. morgan has all these cre
with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for. the program the artwork and. everyone. over. there so it will be kind of obvious there. is going to. be more. and there's also a class action suit against j.p. morgan and there is and to. the morgan recently settled can you explain the bank and that's global...
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worked with bob dole back in 1990. he felt strongly. he was allowed on the senate floor as a privilege. he wasn't allowed to speak so mccain spoke for him. before we get to phone calls, what was paul's reaction? guest: you can see the video and halfway through the vote his ise, a former senator, she patting him on the back. you can see on c-span video -- halfway through the realize what is going and he is rolled out of the chamber before the final vote is cast. host: 8 democratic caller, go ahead. i initially called the second to last question that the crux of the matter. republicans did not support this treaty. bob dole was on the floor and was initiated by president george depew bush. just felt so i ashamed the way they treated bob dole, an american hero, a war hero, a great center. his wife was even a former senator. republicans should be ashamed. they let these crazy people act -- -- if you try to ngs.y thign they would go michael kranish. guest: some of them feel that you entreaties are not worthwhile. some of them probably say tha
worked with bob dole back in 1990. he felt strongly. he was allowed on the senate floor as a privilege. he wasn't allowed to speak so mccain spoke for him. before we get to phone calls, what was paul's reaction? guest: you can see the video and halfway through the vote his ise, a former senator, she patting him on the back. you can see on c-span video -- halfway through the realize what is going and he is rolled out of the chamber before the final vote is cast. host: 8 democratic caller, go...
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thanks for joining bob or to you as always. it was an ethical day here on prime interest it was hard for us to wrap our heads around why it took nearly two years for john corazon to face charges after blowing up the futures and history maybe at the justice department will finally demonstrate he's not too medium size to jail and we're trying to figure out when snowden will leave terminal three and why did outlets well we've been holding out for the new being part of three of which is coming to the silver screen and one in fourteen and tangibility is an issue when it comes to fed policy thank you so much for joining us i'm parry and boring and this is prime minister as i have a great weekend. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so i'm likely to push the
thanks for joining bob or to you as always. it was an ethical day here on prime interest it was hard for us to wrap our heads around why it took nearly two years for john corazon to face charges after blowing up the futures and history maybe at the justice department will finally demonstrate he's not too medium size to jail and we're trying to figure out when snowden will leave terminal three and why did outlets well we've been holding out for the new being part of three of which is coming to...
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with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with three demanding a jury trial record and here's what he said. life is very simple you. describe is the director much better. with the drew. a jury is much more asked very simple. to the programmer are right and i think that's exactly the strategy. that there's a master i do think. there's debris in the trustee that is handling the creditors while the company customers are. merely adds and the full truth from you. will be kind of at odds with disagree on this because he's going to try to get a recovery or creditors were fired because the more coverage. damages for flying. and there's also a class action suit against a.p. morgan and one other areas and a b. morgan recently settled can you explain the bank's role and that's global and what the settlement means for a possible. well very simply the development is good news in that more money is coming back to the states to customers and if you instead of going to be years and years of litiga
with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with three demanding a jury trial record and here's what he said. life is very simple you. describe is the director much better. with the drew. a jury is much more asked very simple. to the programmer are right and i think that's exactly the strategy. that there's a master i do think. there's debris in the trustee that is handling the creditors...
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for bob, what was your first job? >> he's still looking for it. >> what was your first political job? your first job? >> my first job was a garbage truck in connecticut picking up the garbage early in the morning. usually my own garbage left other from the night before. and my first political job was a candidate for congress in the second congressional district of connecticut. where we went down to a resounding defeat. >> and that became a theme? >> why didn't you ever run? >> if theyer op ever opened up closet. >> you think you could get elected now? >> i know i could not get elected now because there's not a liberal enough district. >> let's draft bob. >> no, no. anyone else, first job? >> my first job, i was washing dishes. it was at a hotel. it was really prestigious. >> dana? >> a lot of baby-sitting. >> first job? >> hostess, my parent's restaurant. >> i would like to know what each of you have for a hobby. we'll take it around the hobby. >> hmm. drinking martinis. i don't know. i like to ride my bike at the bea
for bob, what was your first job? >> he's still looking for it. >> what was your first political job? your first job? >> my first job was a garbage truck in connecticut picking up the garbage early in the morning. usually my own garbage left other from the night before. and my first political job was a candidate for congress in the second congressional district of connecticut. where we went down to a resounding defeat. >> and that became a theme? >> why didn't you...
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he is life at bob davidson. were you able to keep your lunch down? >> this is the car, a ford of course. we are life on the go, bob davidson ford lincoln. here he is, the owner. this was incredible. >> i had a couple of people mention vaughn's name to me. i contacted him and got him to come out and talk to the crew. everybody was 100% behind i. it's so much fun to see what he does. everybody will enjoy it. >> what is joplin road going to look like? >> is going to be congested. traffic stopped at the middle of the road. everybody had a blast. >> they got fans and a banner. i want you to tell everybody. this is your dream. >> a dream come true. i have owned the dealership since 99. >> when you say give back, who are you giving back to? >> charity we are involved with. sunday, we sponsoring a run. >> also in the backs a old show, right? >> all ford lincoln and americary show. 100 cars to look at. free food. free admission. free fun. >> we are on the two he. see you tomorrow. >> see you in the car sunday. web surfing and social media are distracting many
he is life at bob davidson. were you able to keep your lunch down? >> this is the car, a ford of course. we are life on the go, bob davidson ford lincoln. here he is, the owner. this was incredible. >> i had a couple of people mention vaughn's name to me. i contacted him and got him to come out and talk to the crew. everybody was 100% behind i. it's so much fun to see what he does. everybody will enjoy it. >> what is joplin road going to look like? >> is going to be...
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with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for our. program or our work and i. are. over. to hear. from you so it will be kind of the. disagree on that because he's going to try to get recovery or predators were trying to produce more calories. then which is four to five. and there's also a class action suit against a people are getting one and david morgan recently settled can you explain the bank sprawl and that's global and what the settlement means for a possible. well very simply the development is good news in that more money is coming back to the state to customers and. instead of going to be years and years of litigation with the geisha caused you to weigh in the recovery as good news was j.p. morgan's role of the new low was they were essentially on every possible side as a creditor they receive customer transfers in the final days of the global. order apparently the word zionist according
with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for our. program or our work and i. are. over. to hear. from you so it will be kind of the. disagree on that because he's going to try to get recovery or predators were trying to produce more calories. then which is four to five. and there's also a class action suit...
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i'm not hearing bob here right now. dana, let me ask you this, congress, are they at all swayed by the horrific nature of what the president says went on in syria? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, there's no question about it. and that really at the end of the day is going to -- if you sort of look ahead of what is likely to be pretty powerful and passionate debate, is probably going to be what is going to sway some people who are on the fence about whether to vote no or yes. having said that, i just got off the phone with a republican senator, ron johnson of wisconsin, who told me that he is very much in favor of punishing bashar al-assad but he actually thinks he is inclined to vote no at this time and the reason is pretty much the same senators john mccain and lindsey graham gave in a statement that you read earlier on the air, which is that they obviously all have been very supportive of being robust and aggressive against assad and helping the rebels, for example. but they think that a limited strike would actually do mo
i'm not hearing bob here right now. dana, let me ask you this, congress, are they at all swayed by the horrific nature of what the president says went on in syria? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, there's no question about it. and that really at the end of the day is going to -- if you sort of look ahead of what is likely to be pretty powerful and passionate debate, is probably going to be what is going to sway some people who are on the fence about whether to vote no or yes. having said that,...
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and there's a growing consensus, bob, in the u.s. senate that the united states should get involved. >> schieffer: well, some of the things that are being suggest, a no-fly zone. that could be pretty dangerous for the united states, could it not, because we understand the syrian government is setting up anti-aircraft weapons in those populated yairlz. this will not come without some cost. >> yeah, there's nothing you can do in syria without risk, but greatest risk is a failed state with chemical weapons falling in the hands of radical islamists and they're pouring into syria. the longer this goes, the more likely you have a failed state and all hell's going to break loose in the region. it's a disaster for the region. it's going to be a disaster for the world. one way you can stop the syrian air force from flying is to bomblet syrian airbases with missiles. you don't need to go deep into syria to do that. if you could neutralize the air advantage the syrian government has over the rebels, i think you could turn the tide of battle pre
and there's a growing consensus, bob, in the u.s. senate that the united states should get involved. >> schieffer: well, some of the things that are being suggest, a no-fly zone. that could be pretty dangerous for the united states, could it not, because we understand the syrian government is setting up anti-aircraft weapons in those populated yairlz. this will not come without some cost. >> yeah, there's nothing you can do in syria without risk, but greatest risk is a failed state...
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say to you and if you give bob inglis talk to fed policy if snowden leaks an ecuadorian trade policy it was senior fellow at the misses in society mark story that's how many billions in mike in the fed it cost the taxpayer and then bob and i go over a keg or add to that. the worst year for those being the only white house of the day the radio guy and for most of a.o.l. minestrone cricket they all want to watch closely or a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. i . i . it's a been a fiery week full of pressing so i would say deep pressing economic issues with the fed talk of tapering scaring down the markets then strategic press releases talking the markets back up again we have the saga of edward snowden and that is glued us to our seats as we try to figure out just how much uncle sam has the goods on all of us and just when you thought m.f. global was no longer a household
say to you and if you give bob inglis talk to fed policy if snowden leaks an ecuadorian trade policy it was senior fellow at the misses in society mark story that's how many billions in mike in the fed it cost the taxpayer and then bob and i go over a keg or add to that. the worst year for those being the only white house of the day the radio guy and for most of a.o.l. minestrone cricket they all want to watch closely or a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. i...